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i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and is barely economical when exported. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas and liquids to make product more cheap here than anywhere else in the developed world. that would be terrific if companies would choose to relocate here. that's not happening. papa made it clear that he's bearish on the price of natural gas, suggesting it will stay at $5 for years to come. we have the opportunity to produce more than any other country on earth. not enough demand. the
i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to...
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i used to theorize about things, and he said, "shut up. just go and make it and see if it works." >> with several modifications, james helped create fry's sea truck -- a flat-hulled water craft that could carry heavy vehicles. they sold a few hundred to military outfits around the world. >> i suddenly saw what i wanted to do, you know. i wanted to control it all. i wanted to do all parts of it. i didn't want someone else making what i'd designed. i didn't want someone else telling me what to design. >> but making a move from something as big as a military landing craft to something as small as a consumer product is a big leap. >> i wanted to do things for ordinary people -- things that i used myself. >> so he began by reinventing the wheel -- sort of. >> well, i was doing up a house in the country, and the wheelbarrow kept getting stuck with its narrow wheel in the soft ground, and cement slopped out of it. >> what was the solution? >> the solution was a ball -- a big ball instead of the wheels. >> he called it the "ballbarrow." industry i
i used to theorize about things, and he said, "shut up. just go and make it and see if it works." >> with several modifications, james helped create fry's sea truck -- a flat-hulled water craft that could carry heavy vehicles. they sold a few hundred to military outfits around the world. >> i suddenly saw what i wanted to do, you know. i wanted to control it all. i wanted to do all parts of it. i didn't want someone else making what i'd designed. i didn't want someone else...
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join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> led zeppelin to wash away monday blues. congrats to the band for winning kennedy center honors last night. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla along with jim cramer, david faber live at nyse. melissa will join us in the next hour. we're kicking off the month of december with strength. anticipating good auto numbers today. greece unveiling that $10 billion eurobond buyback. a 52-week high in france and germany. our road map this morning begins in washington where fiscal cliff negotiations according to the "times" has "collapsed." at least for now. with less than a month until the deadline, who blinks first if anyone? >> goldman takes dell from a strength to a buy. is it time to look at the stock and maybe even other players in the beat up personal computer sector? >> manufacturing data out of china. not bad. 50.6. that's the highest in seven months. although shanghai again trades lower even europe's pmi improves a touch in nov
join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> led zeppelin to wash away monday blues. congrats to the band for winning kennedy center honors last night. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla along with jim cramer, david faber live at nyse. melissa will join us in the next hour. we're kicking off the month of december with strength. anticipating good auto numbers today. greece unveiling that $10 billion eurobond buyback. a 52-week high...
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they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >> if they drop the nyse brand, that's the dumbest thing they can do. i can't even imagine that happening. >> regulatory suicide. >> what is chuck schumer going to do? >> this is the global brand, period. >> what happens down the road? what happens two years from now? do they want to spin off the cash equities business, a low-margin business that's out there? it's literally dragging the multiple down of the i.c.e. nyse. does it get spun off in some other form or sold to a london stock exchange or a deutsche boerse? >> why would they buy it, bob? >
they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >>...
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using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're same thing about -- you can accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still in tact. do the homework. if the underlying company is broken, the stock is never going to be a bargain no matter how low it falls, which is why you need to do homework. or you might need to abandon ship and find another one to travel. there is no sin in recognizing you made a mistake. >> be patient. keep your bat on your shoulder, wait for the right pitch, never buy all at once and be sure to buy with wider scales to get the possible overall basis.
using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're...
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that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >> it's 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you live from the white house. stocks rallying and closing off the best levels of the session after senate majority leader harry reid warned it will be tough to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff before christmas. we all note deadline, december 31. take a look at how we're finishing the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 80 points today. it was higher, much higher than 100 points earlier today, up two-thirds of 1%. volume o
that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >>...
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. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. with two weeks left before year end, the looming fiscal cliff, automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to go into effect, january 1 is stoking concern from washington to wall street. my next guest has been a key figure in the debate. grover norquist president of americans for tax reform. it's good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, maria. >> since 1986, republicans have been sighing your taxpayer protection pledge. as we get closer to the fiscal cliff scenario, will some
. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock...
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tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend with a pretty positive sales result. >> does the fiscal cliff debate and the lack of a resolution at this point impact your business at all? are you hearing from your customers that they might put off a purchase or they're worried about making a purchase given the lack of resolution in washington? >> predominantly it is the uncertainty. on the consumer side, absolutely it has an impact. kind of daily reports of doom that come out all of the media channels. zblipts's playing out on our channels. >> it reinforces consumer skepticism. absolute impact on consumer sent many so it leads to postponi
tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend...
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wearing his sunday finest for us. thanks for joining us. why do you think the fiscal cliff will benefit you and the price of gold? >> well, the fiscal cliff -- i think it's going to benefit me obviously because a lot of people run to gold for safety. that's why i got into it. you know, you look at everything going on. you look at raising the debt ceiling and the economy, and that's what drove me into actually digging the stuff out of the grounds. hey, let's go back to ford quick. i got 340,000 miles on my f-350, so hey, ford, come on, right here. hit the fat kid up with a new truck, man. >> if you keep finding gold, man, you can buy ford. you'll just buy the company. >> man, yeah. there's a great idea. >> you don't need a new car. save that for portland where you can ride your electric bike. where do you see the price of gold going, todd? everybody wants to know. >> i've been expecting -- here's the deal. you lined up a bunch of guys on the street and said how much physical do you actually have, most guys want to have gold. the problem is t
wearing his sunday finest for us. thanks for joining us. why do you think the fiscal cliff will benefit you and the price of gold? >> well, the fiscal cliff -- i think it's going to benefit me obviously because a lot of people run to gold for safety. that's why i got into it. you know, you look at everything going on. you look at raising the debt ceiling and the economy, and that's what drove me into actually digging the stuff out of the grounds. hey, let's go back to ford quick. i got...
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you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoonz. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when they come back. what's it mean to trade around the core position. let's go through it step by step. first, you need a stock. one have you an opinion about. one where you have a directional bias. buy a stock you needory the higher term. what you are really looking for is a great company with a stock that gets tossed around by market volatility, which you think will ultimately be headed higher if you are patient. so we know getting shot at, we'll take advantage of the to buy. if you were just in vesting,
you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoonz. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. [ticking] >> in 2006, six miners were killed in coal mine accidents in harlan county, kentucky. although we made more than 100 requests, no one would let bob simon into a mine in harlan county. so to see firsthand how mining can be so dangerous, he visited a mine in neighboring pike county. >> is everybody all right? okay. >> the tunnel is 5 to 7 feet high and 20 feet across. you can hear the coal's ominous snap, crackle, and pop caused by the enormous weight of the mountain above us, pressing down on the coal seam. the tunnel is
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used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector immunizes your portfolio against massive across-the-board losses being diversified for strategy helps no matter what market you're in helps with something that's working. reserve one space in your portfolio for a high-yielding dividend stock. now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock. on wall street secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth it means u
used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector...
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i have to use his words because it's like a curse word. compromise. it used to be the american way. compromise, that's considered to be sinking below. you know i favor higher stock prices, that's my mantra. i'm not sure that cutting all these programs quickly, that's what the quick jump would do is the way to get to higher stock prices, austerity means that tax hikes will go higher. unlike the rest of the 98%, you won't hurt the market as much as if you make everybody pay. the 2% save more and the 98% spent more. but what really hurts is no deal at all. the president ran on a platform of tax increases for the wealthy, he won. the majority of americans voted for him. but the republicans in the house of representatives, hey, they won too, and they're for keeping the taxes low. they won. so how the heck can both sides come together and make a deal? they can't. as long as we're stuck in washington, we're stuck with the lower spending higher tax promise. and then we got wall street. that brings me to apple. i think apple is going down pretty much every day for the simple reason that ther
i have to use his words because it's like a curse word. compromise. it used to be the american way. compromise, that's considered to be sinking below. you know i favor higher stock prices, that's my mantra. i'm not sure that cutting all these programs quickly, that's what the quick jump would do is the way to get to higher stock prices, austerity means that tax hikes will go higher. unlike the rest of the 98%, you won't hurt the market as much as if you make everybody pay. the 2% save more and...
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[ticking] [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> the basic concept of wall street... >> andrew madoff says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about bernie madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was his father's refusal to discuss any plans for a succession. >> his plan was that he had no plan. and he would say that when he dies, his end of the business dies. and again, it was always the same response, "that's the way it is, and it's not gonna change." >> in the fall of 2008, the world economy began to implode and markets were in free fall. big investors wanted out. r
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jim, what can you tell us? >> well, if you're with with the ian y iranian military, this is a good tale. if you're with the u.s. military, it's a fabrication. yes, indeed, that is an eagle scan or a scan eagle drone. it just doesn't happen to be one of the u.s. military's. the u.s. navy claims that all its scan eagle drones have been accounted for. the iranians have said they captured the drone, they claim, by taking it over electronically as it was flying over u.s. air space. now, the problem with this is that scan eagle drones are pretty common in that region. when it comes to technology, they're at the very low end of the scale. they're readily available to almost every government in the region. many gulf states have them. intelligence indicates that the iranians either stole or perhaps bought this from under the table from some gulf state nation. but it doesn't appear that according to the u.s. navy, anyway, that there's any truth to the claims that the iranians actually seized a u.s. navy drone. >> all rig
jim, what can you tell us? >> well, if you're with with the ian y iranian military, this is a good tale. if you're with the u.s. military, it's a fabrication. yes, indeed, that is an eagle scan or a scan eagle drone. it just doesn't happen to be one of the u.s. military's. the u.s. navy claims that all its scan eagle drones have been accounted for. the iranians have said they captured the drone, they claim, by taking it over electronically as it was flying over u.s. air space. now, the...
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thanks for joining us. let me me get your reaction. >> well, he's spinning a situation that's so serious. we've got to confront honestly and directly. he said on the sundays shows that they were fixing our debt problem, putting us on a sustainable course. that's not correct. the plan that he has announced leaked out, as he has outlined it. it increases taxes $1.6 trillion and does not cut spending any. it increases spending $1 trillion. it has almost no impact on the $9 trillion in debt we're projected to incur over the next ten years. so this is why we've got a problem. the president proposes nothing to deal with the entitlements that are growing at three times the rate of inflation and indeed represent more than half of the spending in our government. so i just got to tell you, they've got a lot of pride here, a lot of human being roe brus, me. this president needs to be helping us come up with a plan that puts america on a long-term, sound basis. paul ryan did that in the house. that plan is sustainable.
thanks for joining us. let me me get your reaction. >> well, he's spinning a situation that's so serious. we've got to confront honestly and directly. he said on the sundays shows that they were fixing our debt problem, putting us on a sustainable course. that's not correct. the plan that he has announced leaked out, as he has outlined it. it increases taxes $1.6 trillion and does not cut spending any. it increases spending $1 trillion. it has almost no impact on the $9 trillion in debt...
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>> exactly. >> help me. >> help us help you help us. thank you for helping, steve. >> my pleasure. >> that clears sthings things up. not. >>> the question remains, what do you do with all of this information? scott minor, chief investment officer is here. sorry about my rant with john. i was agreeing with john under a way about that. you're a guy that does numbers for a reason. you are more right than anybody out there on your economic calls. calls to the bond market et cetera. what do you make of this deficit fight in d.c.? it seems like a shell game. >> look, have you hit the nail on the head. this is a spending problem, an tax problem. taxes ever depressed because of the cyclical slow down in the economy that we normally expect. the problem is that 23% of gdp plus or minor spending, that's well above the historical numbers and should be closer to 18%. >> how does all of this affect your predictions for 2013? >> well, i mean, look, i think it tells us that the only policy that really matters at this point, is monetary policy. because
>> exactly. >> help me. >> help us help you help us. thank you for helping, steve. >> my pleasure. >> that clears sthings things up. not. >>> the question remains, what do you do with all of this information? scott minor, chief investment officer is here. sorry about my rant with john. i was agreeing with john under a way about that. you're a guy that does numbers for a reason. you are more right than anybody out there on your economic calls. calls to the...
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it was a fuel that no one likes to use. you use up water and government subsidizes all sorts of farms and that is a winner right? >> you think we would have a huge food stamp program because of poverty? this time we saw the completion of the most successful government intervention i've se seen. the rescue of aig. >> second, aig guarantee d the success and trades it back to firms like goldman sachs. although they probably denied that. who cares about goldman right? >> everyone should have cared. we would be in the thick of the great succession. simply because the government let aig go under. now the government has reaped the $27 billion profit for its own. it was well, it turned out to be a savvy investment. i mean, whatever happens to get you elected into a higher office. and then he seemed to attack me for being pro the government with aig. i want to thank two people who made sure the government took care of this situation here. he prthe government did multipl offers of aig. this one was the best of all. the second person,
it was a fuel that no one likes to use. you use up water and government subsidizes all sorts of farms and that is a winner right? >> you think we would have a huge food stamp program because of poverty? this time we saw the completion of the most successful government intervention i've se seen. the rescue of aig. >> second, aig guarantee d the success and trades it back to firms like goldman sachs. although they probably denied that. who cares about goldman right? >> everyone...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> greenberg is out with his list of the worst ceos of 2012. number five for us? >> all day long i'll be doing this. who is the worst ceo of 2012? somebody who's been on the worst list in prior years, but is on my list for the second year running as a nominee, antonio perez of eastman kodak. this year, the company filed for bankruptcy. and that's after years of promising and underdelivering. there was even his initial push after he took the job in 2005 into consumer printing. how did that go? it failed. more recently, there's been an effort to sell kodak's patents, which the company originally valued at $2 billion. but most recent bid from apple and google appears to be something closer
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joining us is sue foxley. good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. mark field says -- he's quoted today, he says figures show we've had a 53% decrease in greater london property sales between 2 and 5 million. is it all stamp duty? how much of an impact do you think it's had? >> i think stamp duty was really the nail in the coffin for that part of the market during this period. i mean certainly there is a struggle there in terms of the economy and there is uncertainty in order to make a big investment like that. people are a little bit nervous. i think the caution now is not so much the actual figure, which obviously don't's things particularly just over two million, but it's more the concern that actually we don't know quite what's going to come next. and we really need a stable transparent system that we can trust as how we're going to move in the future. >> the chancellor sticks another percentage on to stamp duty. if he raises it up one million, all going to have a big collective groan. >> i think we all should have a collective groan actually, be
joining us is sue foxley. good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. mark field says -- he's quoted today, he says figures show we've had a 53% decrease in greater london property sales between 2 and 5 million. is it all stamp duty? how much of an impact do you think it's had? >> i think stamp duty was really the nail in the coffin for that part of the market during this period. i mean certainly there is a struggle there in terms of the economy and there is uncertainty in order to...
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what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
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and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last weekend for shoppers to hit the stores before christmas. find out which retailers have the most riding on their sales numbers in the next few days. we'll name names. coming up. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please
and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last...
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joining us now is dolly lynn. always great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> how busy it is this year? >> it is so busy that literally last night, i was in a wine cellar, counting bottles at 1:20 a.m. to prepare the apartment for delivery this morning. >> but we had fun, though. >> we had fun. we didn't get to drink any of it. >> it was a good night. >> yes, yes. no vacations, no fun, but we expect to have fun next year when it's a little slower. >> people are telling you, we want to get this deal done because we're worried about taxes? >> buyers are coming to me, saying, listen. you tell the seller, i will close this year, give me x amount off, they save taxes, i save money, win-win, let's do it. and they are doing it. >> are the buyers, the foreign market -- the buyers in the market seem to be foreigners, at least in the high end that have a lot of cash flow. are these the ones that are taking advantage of this move? >> the americans are the ones taking advantage of this move. it's not the foreigner
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> toast to today's market close. what percent of polled companies will be having a holiday party this year? 91%. up from 74% in 2011. >>> well, my next guest clearly has the true pulse of the consumer. ppr holds brands like gucci and puma. i spoke exclusively with the ceo. he's one of the richest men in france, and he tells me washington needs to resolve this fiscal cliff issue if they don't want consumers to stop their spending ways. >> let me start with what's going on in washington. we've got this negotiation for the fiscal cliff. if we go over the fiscal cliff, what is the impact to your business? >> well, there would be an impact on consumption, for sure. so when it comes to puma or mainstream brands in america in sports, there will be a for sure some consequences in terms of consumption. but i see that as an investment for the future. so it might be a little bit different from some of other ceos. we hav
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> toast to today's market close. what percent of polled companies will be having a holiday party this year? 91%. up from 74% in 2011. >>> well, my next guest clearly has the true pulse of the consumer. ppr holds brands like gucci and puma. i spoke exclusively with the ceo. he's one of the richest men in france, and he tells me washington needs to resolve this fiscal cliff issue if they...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> with a 106 point move to the upside in the dow jones industrial average see how gold prices are faring. they are closing and sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> reporter: gold moving in the opposite direction, a major selloff in the gold market with gold prices down, more than $20. a close that could be around 1670 an ounce and may drop toward the 200 day moving average, 1667. several factors pressuring prices. many sides talking about both sides. that having an impact on gold. moreover, what happened in china with them canceling orders for soybeans highlights the fact there may be cooling off going on in china. that exacerbated a selloff in the agriculture commodities and that translated to a selloff in gold and silver as well. what's interesting to note are some reports out from firms talking about what happened in commodities overall. so far this year we have seen losses overall for commodities sector. gold, though, has fared pretty well up
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> with a 106 point move to the upside in the dow jones industrial average see how gold prices are faring. they are closing and sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> reporter: gold moving in the opposite direction, a major selloff in the gold market with gold prices down, more than $20. a close that could be around 1670 an ounce and may drop toward the 200 day moving average, 1667. several factors pressuring prices....
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it's a plus for us. down the true will really bring a lot of business to us. people are afraid things will charges but the human element here is so important. that's why it's critical. it will be here long time. >> a quick thought on where we stand in the markets right now as we continue to watch the back and forth over the fiscal cliff. >> i think you can see the markets kind of treading sideways here, but, you know, triple witch, last big witch of the year. >> a a lot of volatility to the markets so we'll be watching that. >> enjoy the holidays. >> happy holidays. >> second hour of the "closing bell" is going to begin in five seconds. maria will pick it up on the other side. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks higher today on wall street as the close settles out. we see some money coming into this market. investors still hoping for a deal in washington to avoid the fiscal cliff. take a look at how we're se
it's a plus for us. down the true will really bring a lot of business to us. people are afraid things will charges but the human element here is so important. that's why it's critical. it will be here long time. >> a quick thought on where we stand in the markets right now as we continue to watch the back and forth over the fiscal cliff. >> i think you can see the markets kind of treading sideways here, but, you know, triple witch, last big witch of the year. >> a a lot of...
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i see a lot of people, grocery store, used to write checks or use debit now using credit cards, sure they tell themselves they will pay it all off at the end of the month. my guess is they don't. >> well, you know, we actually don't -- we track the transactions more than anything 'cause visa really doesn't make money off the balances, they make money off the actual transaction but to address your question, debit is still growing much faster than credit. so, i still think we are seeing sort of what i call healthier spending but i wouldn't be surprised to see those credit balances ticking up, certainly with all the holiday spending. >> a lot of companies handing out goody bags in the forms of special dividends these days, either of these companies candidates for that, greg? >> you know, yeah, that's good question. i think on paper, they are. they have strong balance sheets. they have a significant amount of cash on their balance sheets today. they could take on leverage to pay a big dividend but my bet is they will no i think both companies favor share buy backs, very active on that fr
i see a lot of people, grocery store, used to write checks or use debit now using credit cards, sure they tell themselves they will pay it all off at the end of the month. my guess is they don't. >> well, you know, we actually don't -- we track the transactions more than anything 'cause visa really doesn't make money off the balances, they make money off the actual transaction but to address your question, debit is still growing much faster than credit. so, i still think we are seeing...
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stay with us. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on grounipping at fedex office. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." no rest for italy. banking stocks lead the ftse mib lower as political uncertainty speaks investors. economic malaise in europe, japan and the u.s. all taking its toll. and obama and boehner meet face-to-face as the clock ticks towards the fiscal cliff. >>> china's growth has recently improved. may well be on track to surpass beijing's 7.5% gdp target for the year. but november's softer than expected trade data highlights the vulnerability to riskes from abroad. joining us more now is eunice eune. how likely is it that we see china hit or surpass these growth targets given the figures showed us? >> well, people are growing concerned abou
stay with us. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on grounipping at fedex office. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." no rest for italy. banking stocks lead the ftse mib lower as political uncertainty speaks investors. economic...
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and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close. so we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before that final bell tolls, when "halftime report" continues. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600
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stay with us. bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. new year bigger house. a survey shows more homeowners are planning to upsize in 2012. our diana olick with the details. >> say they want to either stay in the same sized home or upsize in their next home. no more downsizing. historically you can see homes have been getting bigger since the 1970s. but look at just the la
stay with us. bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world....
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they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better for brunswick. over the last decade, the age of the average powerboat in the water has gone from 15 years old to 21 years old. wow! i thought cars at 11 years was a lot. that means there's a ton of pent-up replacement demand. we saw the same thing happen in the automobile market where the average car on the road got so old that it has led to a new surge. that's what that $15 million car build's about. i bet that's also going to be true for boats, and that's terrific news for brunswick. back in late october, brunswick lorted a big 14 cent ea
they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased
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. >> thanks for being with us. >> see, back to you. >> thanks for being with us on "power lunch." a must see show, black rock's 20-year outlook on stocks and bonds. mission critical, rise above d.c. continues on "street signs." of course, that continues right now. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: america, we're on the edge of the fiscal cliff. billions are at stake and your money hangs in the balance. while washington quarrels with itself, time for washington to put differences aside and put real compromise on the table. rise beyond disparity, rise past adversity, rise above. this is a cnbc special report "mission critical, rise above d.c." >> and the mission continues at 2:00 eastern time. welcome everybody i'm brian sullivan along with mario bartiromo. this is our special all day coverage live from capitol hill, mission critical, rise above d.c. after candid interviews with lawmakers all morning long, this is what we know now. just last hour representative lee terry, republican from nebraska tells us he feels like discussions on spending cuts are goi
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it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move off caused first by corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. all thousand i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes that the deal could be made. who can blame people for taking profits when the fed chief takes action spurred in mind because the man who invented the fiscal cliff seems to think the odds are high here we're going of it. there's always a constituency unhappy at any bold action. we heard the fed's actions were reckless, feckless, irresponsibility. other concerns that things might be far worse than we think. the fed has given up on any chance that our leaders will rise above this morass. i think bernanke is the only grown up in the wh
it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move off caused first by corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. all thousand i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes that the...
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he joins us now to make his case. >> welcome, sir. >> thank you very much for joining us. tell us in your own words what you're most fearing here >> you know what? we've got this r & d tax credit that has not been renewed, hitting our bottom line by 2%, 2.5%. think about it. these are high-paying jobs that we hire. it was just announced that china surpassed the u.s. in patent applications just last year. the r & d tax credit goes to hiring and expanding our r & d research. that and obama care, obama care just hit us by 19.5%. our medical costs are going up next year by 19.5%. so what can we do? we'll have to adjust our costs and get them in line. we compete in the worldwide economy, and our costs are going up. >> how much did that loss of the r & d tax credit cost your company as well? >> it cost us about 2.5%, 2% on the bottom line. >> and if the r & d tax credit does not come back, how many people might you have to let go next year? >> so what we have is we've got the 2%, 2.5% that we lost in the bottom line and obama care hitting us by 19.5%. our costs are going to go u
he joins us now to make his case. >> welcome, sir. >> thank you very much for joining us. tell us in your own words what you're most fearing here >> you know what? we've got this r & d tax credit that has not been renewed, hitting our bottom line by 2%, 2.5%. think about it. these are high-paying jobs that we hire. it was just announced that china surpassed the u.s. in patent applications just last year. the r & d tax credit goes to hiring and expanding our r & d...
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talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the beginning, you can't cut your way to a prosperous future. the only way out is to grow. so we have been relentlessly focused ever since then on putting the right policies into place to grow and also having the right attitude. >> when do you expect us to get back to growth? growth seems like the issues around the fiscal cliff, to be fair, we are looking at an economy that's growing, just slowly. >> yeah. i think it's a bit -- recently last week i was in korea and japan doing some business over there to with companies. i did hear over and over again
talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the...
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i used to run one of the best restaurants in silicon valley. everybody used to come there. even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him, never wanted to see him. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs delays cancer surgery. >> how could such a smart man do such a stupid thing? >> you know, i think that he kind of felt that if you ignore something, if you don't want something to exist, you can have magical thinking, and it had worked for him in the past. >> more steve jobs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade,
i used to run one of the best restaurants in silicon valley. everybody used to come there. even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and...
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>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to be a big trend. what can you do to make it clear that this doesn't have chicken? i've mentioned this because trader joes, a competitor, has really gone out of the way to tell you whether something's vegetarian or not. >> well, i think -- that's a good question. i don't know, i'm going to go back and look at it after this interview. i'll go back and look at what they're doing and see how we can improve what we're doing. >> all right. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good things happen when i come on -- >> that's good, because you always want t
>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to...
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john lauder is on with us. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> you have as good a read as anybody on the high-end consumer and what they're doing now. what can you tell us? >> well, right now we see the high-end consumer is continuing to spend. she has a great deal of confidence in north america, not perhaps as aggressive as we'd like to see her, but she's doing pretty well. we're seeing the high-end consumer in asia continues to be strong. there's been a lot of noise about the demand in china. the reality of what we're seeing is high-end demand in shanghai, beijing and other very developed cities is not as strong as it used to be, but it still continues to be very strong. but the demand in tier two and three cities continues to be extremely strong and fueling a lot of the growth we have in asia. >> do you have a feeling that you'll have a pretty good holiday season? >> so far the numbers seem to be pretty good. you know, there's talk about the last ten days. last ten days is a very important p
john lauder is on with us. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> you have as good a read as anybody on the high-end consumer and what they're doing now. what can you tell us? >> well, right now we see the high-end consumer is continuing to spend. she has a great deal of confidence in north america, not perhaps as aggressive as we'd like to see her, but she's doing pretty well. we're seeing the high-end consumer in asia continues to be strong. there's been a lot...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. finally tonight my observation on the consequences of bad fiscal policy. the latest evidence the incredible instances of companies borrowing money to give that money away. this is the kind of crazy behavior you getd when you have manipulation in the market. interest rates should be much higher than they are right now. however, they are artificially stuck at rock bottom levels. and there seems to be no end in sight for how long this will last so investors are hunting high and low for yield as we know that is why they are pay looking for dividend payers. why not get regular income from your investments as you search for some return in this low-rate environment. this is a deepening vicious cycle. the white house and congress have not given us a fiscal policy as the economy bumps along the bottom now for four years and counting. so the federal reserve saves the day. we finally get some fiscal poli
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. finally tonight my observation on the consequences of bad fiscal policy. the latest evidence the incredible instances of companies borrowing money to give that money away. this is the kind of crazy behavior you getd when you have manipulation in the market. interest rates should be much higher than they are right now. however, they are artificially stuck at rock bottom levels. and...
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use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. nasdaq diving. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a million bucks. it was for show. the president would have vetoed the bill. tonight he's not about to let the rich get away with that. whatever that means. we have been worried that since the election the politicians won't rise above partisanship and come to an agreement. we at cnbc has taken an historic position. get a deal done for the good of the country. what faces us is worrisome. nation could see 2 million jobs loss. slashing of unemployment benefits when you are laying people out. dramatic increases in taxes for everyone. including those wh
use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. nasdaq diving. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a million bucks. it was for show....
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